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Some students at UC Merced say the meals served at the campus’ pavilion dining center aren’t just low quality — they’re unhealthy and potentially a safety issue. The Sun-Star spoke with ...
Which is why some students have taken to social media to share pictures of their inedible entrees from the dining pavilion. An Instagram account, UC Merced Pavilion Food Review, is dedicated to ...
The event was held on Thursday at 11 a.m. at UC Merced’s Pavilion Dining Center. Many people joined in on the festivities and the university says the staff “plunges their faces into fruit ...
After a deluge of allegations about contaminated and under-cooked food at UC Merced’s pavilion building, campus officials met with students Wednesday to hear their concerns over the unpleasant ...
Pavilion Dining Executive Chef Matthew Perez is stepping out of the kitchen to get feedback from students regarding the food on campus. This comes after some UC Merced students took to social ...
UC Merced announced Monday that it would guarantee a freshman seat to eligible local students, the first University of California campus to do so in an effort to expand college access in one of ...
MERCED — UC Merced rises out of nowhere, a tidy cluster of modern buildings and perfectly spaced trees surrounded entirely by Central Valley grasslands. Students walking or skateboarding to ...
Long considered the campus of last resort for UC-bound students, UC Merced ranked 152nd among 298 national universities reviewed by U.S. News & World Report. All of UC’s nine undergraduate ...
A Nov. 7 report from the Legislative Analyst’s Office looking back at UC Merced’s first 20 years finds that the campus in several respects contrasts the rest of the University of California system.
UC Merced opens next Tuesday for its first school year, ushering in a new era for education in the San Joaquin Valley. And from the bricks and mortar to the brainpower behind UC Merced, the entire UC ...
MERCED, Calif. (KFSN) -- "Is it good? Is it not good? If it's not good, I am not getting it." That's what's on junior Devin Verma's mind when he visits the dining pavilion on UC Merced's campus.